Joy, Katie, C/o Thomas Nunan, Ardfert, Co. Kerry. Asks the Archbishop if she can depend on the reliability of Mr. Matthew.
- 8 August 1947 Correspondence between +Kinane, +O’Brien of Kerry, Dr. Herlihy and +McQuaid regarding the appointment of Dr. Herlihy as Vice Rector of the Irish College, Rome.
McCarthy, Mary, Counihan, Mary, Stack, Siobhan, Listowel, Co. Kerry. They are seeking the support of the Archbishop to have the Marriage Rule for teachers modified. 13/11ea. 27 July 1969 McCarthy, Nodlaig, 24 Windsor Park, Belfast 9, seeking an appointment. 13/11eb. 7 January -28 June 1971 McCarthy, Nodlaig, 1 Clyde Road, Dublin 4, thanking + McQuaid for his Christmas card, for making it possible to interview Cardinal Heenan, his Pastoral Letter and seeking an appointment.
Letter from +D. Moynihan, Bishop of Kerry, to +McQuaid hoping he will understand that due to distance and old age, he will be unable to attend the Liturgical Reception.
Letter from Fr. Padraig Mac Carthaigh, Diocese of Kerry, to +McQuaid asking permission to attend plays which are part of a course he is to attend in the Damer Hall.
Correspondence between +Levame to +McQuaid regarding the Bishops meeting for the Province of Leinster, which is held on the Wednesday of Low Week. There is also discussion on the subject of Emigrants. An Episcopal Committee has already been established and includes the Archbishop of Tuam and the Bishops of Raphoe, Ferns and Kerry. As for the Apostolatus Maris in Dublin, the Catholic Seamen’s Hostel is administered through City Quay parish and a Vincentian father also attends regularly as Chaplain to the special work of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul which has care of the hostel.
Cortlandt Herbst, The Maharees, Castlegregory, Co. Kerry. Encloses a copy of a letter to + Cunnane and + Harty. Annotated by + McQuaid.
Wording of telegram of congratulations to Fr. Eamonn Casey on his appointment as Bishop of Kerry.
O’Donoghue, Daniel and Eileen, Rathmore, Co. Kerry, explaining to the Archbishop why they will not send their children to the local school. The teacher treated them viciously and they transferred to another school.They have to walk 3 miles to the school and are not given free transport.
Typed letter to +McQuaid from Kerry Reddin, Chief M.O. for Maternity & Child Welfare, seeking an interview to discuss ‘incurables and hopeless cases’ in infants.
